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In Shinjuku, Japan, a cake shop named Maplise creates cakes that look like a bowl of savory noodles in soup, or even pan-fried dumplings.
What looks like bowls of ramen (hot noodles in soup), gyoza (pan-fried dumplings), and tenshindon (rice wrapped in an omelette) are actually intricately created cakes, packed in the form of take-out food.
Every detail has been thought of, including a clear soup broth, and a ‘crunchy’ fried outer layer for the dumplings.
The ramen is actually a mont blanc dessert made with chestnuts and whipped cream, the tenshindon, a chocolate cake wrapped in a crepe, and the dumplings are cleverly disguised apple pies.
Watch a video introduction of the cakes below:







[via RocketNews24]
In Shinjuku, Japan, a cake shop named Maplise creates cakes that look like a bowl of savory noodles in soup, or even pan-fried dumplings.
What looks like bowls of ramen (hot noodles in soup), gyoza (pan-fried dumplings), and tenshindon (rice wrapped in an omelette) are actually intricately created cakes, packed in the form of take-out food.
Every detail has been thought of, including a clear soup broth, and a ‘crunchy’ fried outer layer for the dumplings.
The ramen is actually a mont blanc dessert made with chestnuts and whipped cream, the tenshindon, a chocolate cake wrapped in a crepe, and the dumplings are cleverly disguised apple pies.
Watch a video introduction of the cakes below:
[via RocketNews24]